N/A Best PCP rifle

Air. Cuz like dead puppies, unless you have plenty of AIR PCP's are not much fun. Hunting for air as more and more airsoft and sporting goods stores are shutting down blows, never mind hand pumping unless you're really energetic. Get a nice air pump and a tank and you will have more fun with a Zelos, being able test pellets and tune to hearts content and learn the sport, than buying an expensive gun and having "AIR-ANXIETY". With relatively cheap reliable pumps like GX with an extended warranty from amazon and a buddy bottle almost ANY current regulated cheap OR expensive;) pcp is best brand.
 
LOL... that's kinda like asking which is my favorite child or grandchild. I love them all.
Like others have said... more info about your intended use and budget is needed. Even then you'll get a plethora of opinions and you'll end up in the same position you are in now... not knowing.
But, asking here, in my opinion, is better than basing your decision on online reviews. Often times those reviews are made by folks getting free guns to review or have some affiliation with the distributor or manufacturer.
 
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</= $500 - Avenger, Avenge-x, Airacuda, Marauder pistol, Zelos... many more

~$1000 - AGT Vixen 1, FX dreamline/streamline/DRS base models, daystate huntsman (fx and daystate can be found for $700 to 800 used and are worth it)

>$1000 Taipan Veteran, RAW hm1000x... many others but these are solid and extremely well built and will have features that the other guns above do not have at the base price unless you customize
 
The next one on your list to try, until you realize the list never ends. So basically all of them in guess 🤷‍♂️They're kind of like pokemon 😆

In all seriousness, not everyone has the same goals with thier airgun. Best will be a matter of opinion based on each individuals shooting style and gun preference. Bench or off hand shooting will change a lot in preference. Target shooting, distance will play a part. Hunting, game size along with caliber and distance plays a part, etc... the variables go on....

Everyone has a different need and preference and that's what makes the many different options so great. Budget plays a part in all of it too
 
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There is no answer.
We don't know if you like standard rifles, semi bullpups, bullpups etc.
We don't know what you want to do with it.
We don't know what level of mechanical expertise you have.
In fact, you may not know any of this either.
The best thing you could do, is find a friend who has airguns, and shoot some of his, ask questions of him and start there.

If that's not possible, then I would start like most do, buy an Avenger, Marauder, or something along those lines and shoot, shoot, shoot it and see what you fancy.
 
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